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El Salvador
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  • The police in Chiapas are more forgiving of gangs than those in El Salvador or Honduras.†   (source)
  • For a large commission, would he exchange $50,000 in lempiras on the border with El Salvador?†   (source)
  • Most come from Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras and are trying to reach the United States.†   (source)
  • Williams previously did humanitarian work for people in El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua.†   (source)
  • In 1980, when Archbishop Oscar Romero was murdered by a right-wing death squad in El Salvador, faculty and students held a protest vigil at the Duke Chapel, and Farmer attended.†   (source)
  • They deported thousands of heavily tattooed gang members to Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Belize—exporting the gang/cholo culture to countries that had never experienced this level of gang violence.†   (source)
  • What happens when the destitute in Guatemala, El Salvador, Haiti, wherever, are moved by a rereading of the Gospels to stand up for what is theirs, to reclaim what was theirs and was taken away, to ask only that they enjoy decent poverty rather than the misery we see here every day in Haiti?†   (source)
  • They kill you," says Jose Eduardo Aviles, twenty-five, who was deported from Los Angeles to El Salvador and settled in Chiapas along the tracks.†   (source)
  • The cash flow makes up a whopping 15 percent of El Salvador's gross domestic product and is Mexico's second largest contributor to the economy, after oil.†   (source)
  • Anti-gang crackdowns in El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala have pushed many gangsters north into Chiapas, where they prey on migrants aboard the trains.†   (source)
  • In Sonsonate, in the poor southwestern part of El Salvador, the Catholic hospital advises women about IUDs and the Pill, and urges them to use condoms to protect themselves from AIDS.†   (source)
  • Each chapter of Girls Learn is paired with a partner class in a poor country where girls traditionally do not get much education: Afghanistan, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, India, Kenya, Pakistan, Uganda, Vietnam.†   (source)
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